I've been brainstorming alot lately, about the possiblity of a series of tales in which the CotBG has a prophet arise and lead an army to claiming 914, in order for him to ascend and become the physical manifestation of the Broken God to lead his people to their "rightful home". Bumps and troubles along the way, SCPs breaking loose, showdowns and emotional moments, the works.

I've got a few paragraphs drafted on my Sandbox page, nothing concrete at all yet.

It miiight need some work. The whole "physical manifestation of the Broken God" thing might be hard to pull off, given that nearly all of the members of the Church are fanatical, the God already has a physical manifestation, and as far as I know, the Church has never had anything to do with 914, not even seeming to be aware of it or care about it. As for the prophet thing, again, the Church usually infecte whatever members of their services that they can with 217, meaning they all are kind of clockwork and part of the God. Plus, that person mighgt be seen as committing heresay and just lynched.

Yes, most of the second part does start getting into personal thought and canon, but he is right on the first few counts. Being a member of the Church of the Broken God basically means you're fanatical/insane about throwing stuff into the metalworks. And yes, the God already has a physical manifestation in the form of 882, it may not be 'complete' or anything like that, but yeah it's pretty much said that the gears are the heart of the Broken God. Also, 914 has nothing to do with the Broken God, though that's more personal canon. And, like Raven has mentioned, Gears is basically the expert on Broken God stuff, and, while you are free to pursue this course well… I'm not dissing you or anything, but honestly, the way you have described it, the scope and scale appear to be just simply massive, and you'll need some SERIOUS writing chops to pull it off to anywhere near the level needed to satisfy critics. I'd recommend just getting a few decent SCPs or smaller one-shot tales under your belt first before turning to something this complex and huge.

Sadly, my personal opinion in this case (which you are free to ignore) is that Gears is and always has been the prime author behind the Broken God and he's really the only one I'd care to see a tale of this scale being written by.

I wasn't trying to be serious, I promise. Poe's Law and whatnot. I was trying to come off as that guy who always pushes his favorites even when it's nonsensical. For humor and whatnot. I often forget that tone doesn't transmit over text well.